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These Green Eyes Interview- February 26, 2009

February 26, 2009 By Ben Minsky 2 Comments

geThese Green Eyes’ music is filled with loud, energized guitars and lyrics with hints of punk rock here and there. They have had the opportunity to share the stage with bands like New Found Glory and The Higher, and are quickly gaining recognition within the alternative music scene. Check out what Greg has to say about These Green Eyes music and their new album, Relapse To Recovery, that hits stores in March.

Thank you Greg for taking the time to answer these questions and Ben for setting up this interview.

Can you please introduce yourself and what your role is in These Green Eyes?

Hi I’m Greg and I played guitar in These Green Eyes


Where are you guys from? How did the band get started?

We’re a from madison connectitcut. Our other guitar is from albany. I played with our drummer mark all through highschool. Everyone just wanted to be in a band i guess.


So you have a new album, Relapse To Recovery, that is coming out on March 24. Overall, how do you feel about the album? What was it like working with producer Brian Mcternan?

Im very proud of Relapse To Recovery. Took allot of work as band to get that ball rolling. Brian is the man. He was like the sixth member of the band while we were there.

How is the album different from your Ghosts EP?

The ghosts EP is actually two songs from Relapse and two songs from our last full length House of Glass

What songs would you recommend new listeners check out? What songs are you most proud of and why?

Thats a tough one. I would say Words and Kick the Crutch those are easy to relate to. Im really proud of Time of Our Lives cause its a different than anything we have ever done.


Do you have any touring plans to support Relapse To Recovery?

Yeah no question about it. See you out there


Who would you say are some of your major musical influences?

Our friends and family being one. Any music that moves us.


On your MySpace it says that you have toured with bands such as New Found Glory and The Higher…I’m curious to know how playing along some of these well-known, bigger bands made you guys feel? Was it intimidating? Fun? Were they cool guys?

We have been lucky. Bigger bands have been very good to us. Its flattering when they tell you they’re into the band. The first day can be intimidating but most bigger bands have been where we are.


Do you have any funny/interesting/enlightening/entertaining stories from the studio or from the road?

Many. Its tough to decide. Its pretty awesome being able to see the countrys landscape and how different everywhere is. While we were in Baltimore recording we went to a bar with our guy at the label. so we kept buying one shot of patron and five shots of water. Kept giving him the tequila and we just kept taking them down till he couldn’t move. they have good beer down there to!


What has been the hardest part about being in a band? What about the most rewarding?

Its hard to keep your head on straight. Touring is a completely different lifestyle. Its amazing when you roll into this beat suburb and kids are there and excited to see you. It gets me excited.


What are your future plans for These Green Eyes?

TOUR. We are doing bamboozle which will be a ton of fun. We got some dates on the warped tour this year which we are all excited about.


Any last words for our readers at Driven Far Off?

Check the record out let us know what you think, and thanks for your time

Be sure to check out These Green Eyes on MySpace and pick up their new album Relapse To Recovery on March 24.

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The Jakes’ To Play Bamboozle Left

February 24, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Orange County’s The Jakes have been confirmed to play Bamboozle Left on Saturday, April 4th in Irvine, CA.  The band is currently being courted by major and indiependent labels as well as numerous booking and publishing agencies.  They just announced a tour next week that leads up to SXSW.

eb 27 2009     KROQ Locals Only Presents The Glasshouse ALL AGES (Sigma Chi Derby Days)        Pomona, California
Mar 2 2009      Troubadour ALL AGES     Los Angeles, California
Mar 4 2009      University of the Pacific w/ Dizzy Balloon      Stockton, California
Mar 6 2009      UC Berkeley     Berkeley, California
Mar 6 2009      The Parish Publick House w/ Dizzy Balloon       Santa Cruz, California
Mar 7 2009      Stanford COHO w/ Dizzy Balloon  Palo Alto, California
Mar 8 2009      Blakes on Telegraph w/ Dizzy Balloon    Berkeley, California
Mar 9 2009      The Black Box Cabaret @ CSUMB w/ Dizzy Balloon  Monterey, California
Mar 12 2009     Evocal w/ Dizzy Balloon, The Friendswemake & Nature Tunnel      Costa Mesa, California
Mar 13 2009     Swinghouse w/ Dizzy Balloon ALL AGES    Los Angeles, California
Mar 14 2009     Epicentre w/ Dizzy Balloon      San Diego, California
Mar 15 2009     Cinespace       Los Angeles, California
Mar 16 2009     Chyro Arts      Mesa, Arizona
Mar 19 2009     Purevolume House SXSW   Austin, Texas
Mar 20 2009     Troubadour Saloon SXSW  Austin, Texas
Apr 4 2009      BAMBOOZLE LEFT  Irvine, California

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Flatline Interview-February 24, 2009

February 24, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

flatline

I recently had the chance to talk to guitarist Randy Weitzel of the band Flatline. Check out what he has to say about the band, the new record, and their upcoming plans.

Thank you Randy for taking the time to answer these questions and Jerry Grahm for setting up this interview.

Can you please state your name and what your role is in Flatline?

Hey guys, this is Randy, I’m one of the guitarists in the band.

So, what is the story behind the band? How did you all meet?

We were summoned by the Gods of Metal to fill a void with pummeling shred. We are Tim Hassemer on drums, Hector Gonzalez is Bass, Paulo Guerra & I on guitar, and Travis Johnson vocals. Stand and Deliver Records is helping us to achieve world domination.

Your newest album, Pave The Way, was released a few months ago. Overall, how do you feel about the album? What has been the general response from fans?

I think it turned out pretty bad-ass. We were in total control of the music and didn’t have anybody nagging us to dumb our shit down or to attach a “core” to it to sell some records. We are pretty much naturally just a straight up metal band. We basically said “you know, we don’t have to reinvent this. Let’s just make it kick ass!” and that’s exactly what we did. I’ve been in speed and thrash bands since the beginning, so my personal goal, and that of the band, is to strip away the years of shit that has been added to Metal and simply try to write some heavy fucking songs – Simple, crack-you-in-the-ribs Metal. The guys in the band are all different ages and have many different influences, so you’ll surely hear some different flavors, but basically our main goal is to help pave the way back to real Metal. The fans get it. Some of the record critics don’t but, that’s ok. You know what they say in this business, “Just spell my name right!””¦that’s “F-L-A-T-L-I-N-E” bitches!”

What songs would you say you are most proud from Pave The Way and why?

Blessed by Death, Nefarious, I love all of ’em. I think the breakdown in Generations Fall is personally my favorite piece. The way the acoustic lead comes in and then builds and builds with heavy guitar harmonies and layers. I really like what Travis put over the top of the music there, heavy vocals, with a hint of melody behind it.

Do you have any touring plans to support Pave The Way this year? What about any festivals?

We are heading out with Straight Line Stitch in a few days and we have some killer shit in the works for summer. Stay tuned to our Myspace page. (www.myspace.com/flatlinemetal)

What have been some of your favorite bands to tour with and why?

Recently we did some dates with In this Moment in New Mexico. That was a blast because we all started out together here in LA a few years back. It was good to see them all again and I congratulate them on all of their success. Plus New Mexico is fucking so awesome I can’t even tell you. The kids there are fucking Metal Heads through and through. We loved it. Also, 36 Crazyfists equals a good fuckin time!

I can imagine Flatline putting on a show that is just fucking crazy. Do you think this is true for your shows?

We just provide the crunch, but you guys are the show”¦ Get in the pit and prepare for a brutal case of whiplash.

Do you have any interesting or funny stories to share from touring or recording?

Going back to that breakdown part in Generations Fall, when we record vocals Travis always clears his pipes by singing his heavy vocal parts in a really funny 80’s voice before the real heavy take. It seems to warm him up somehow and it’s funny as hell”¦ When we demoed Generations and he did that 80’s voice for the line, “why do we?” I said, “dude, let’s record that under the heavy vocal and see what it sounds like”. He said “no fucking way” but somehow we just tried it. We doubled it, I mixed it in low with some hall reverb and it made the entire piece shine. We ended up doing it with Logan (Mader/Machinehead) in the studio for the record. We used that formula in Worn Thin too.

What are some of your musical influences?

Like I said earlier, we all have a ton but mine started out with KISS!

How did you get involved with music? Did you always know you wanted to be a musician or did you have other plans at one point?

KISS was everything to me in the 70’s and I never had any other plans than to be in a band, ever. I have had careers in the kitchen but only because I had to. Ace made me want to grow my hair long and play guitar. Then James and Kirk made me want to play fast.

What goals do you have for Flatline?

We just want to play like crazy and create more metal jams. We are damn lucky to be doing this. There was a time in heavy music when all my lead guitar skills were rendered useless but we are fighting the good fight and we will do our part to keep this style of Metal alive and relevant. There is a younger generation of metalheads out there that haven’t experienced ‘old-school’ metal with no frills attached. We want to bring our balls out approach to them and show them our roots”¦ school them on the way metal should be. And for fans who grew up in an era of trendsetting metal – We won’t let you down.

Lastly, do you have any last words for our readers at drivenfaroff.com?

Thank you to everyone who has supported us, messaged us every day, bought the cds and shirts and all that. We are your fans!!!

Thank you Randy for taking the time to answer these questions and Jerry Grahm for setting up this interview.

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New Found Glory – Not Without A Fight

February 19, 2009 By Ben Minsky 4 Comments

New Found Glory

Artist: New Found Glory
Album: Not Without A Fight
Label:Epitaph
Purchase: Smartpunk
Release Date: March 10, 2009

Overall: 8
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 7.5
Production: 8.0

After a band is around for a while, it becomes hard to live up to their fans expectations. The band may want to take their music in a different direction or change this or change that, which can lead to many fans being disappointed. I don’t speak for everyone when I say this, but I fall into this category of disappointment after New Found Glory’s previous release of Coming Home. So, when I heard NFG was releasing a new album, I was skeptical but excited. I could only hope that NFG would bring back that pop-punk and hardcore style that I have enjoyed over so many years and luckily, they have done just that with their latest release Not Without A Fight.

With this new album, New Found Glory really brings back their sound that defined records like Sticks and Stones and Catalyst. The first few songs pretty much sum up what this album is about. “Right Where We Left Off” features an on-going catchy rhythm/lead guitar and chorus, “Don’t Let Her Pull You Down” displays a high pitched guitar riff and the chanting of “DONT! LET! HER! (pull you down)”, and lastly “Listen To Your Friends” is the type of song most people expect from New Found Glory: fast paced instrumentals, an extremely catchy pre-chorus and overall style as well as a good message of “listen to your friends!”

As the album continues, I think some of the songs can be easily over looked. For example, after my first listen of “47,” I thought the song was extremely cheesy saying “I called you 46 times..and you answered on the 47th.” After a few more listens, this song has easily become my favorites on the record. This same thinking can be applied to the song “Reasons” which starts off with a quick, acoustic guitar rhythm and one can only handle so much of Jordan Pudnik’s voice.

“Not Without A Fight” has a little something here and there for the “hardcore” kids–somewhat similar to songs off of their “Tip Of The Iceberg” EP. Songs like “Such A Mess” and “47” display some palm muted guitar riffs in the verse and in the breakdown that is sure to get kids going at shows. There is also a lot more group chanting than previous New Found Glory albums seen in songs “Don’t Let Her Pull You Down”, “47”, “Don’t Let This Be The End.”

If fans are expecting New Found Glory to progress and change their sound a bit considering they’ve been around for a while, this album has none of that. It is straight up pop-punk and that is what New Found Glory does best. The songs off of this album could easily be a continuation off of previous New Found Glory records, so don’t expect anything really “new” from New Found Glory. Overall, “Not Without A Fight” is a fairly strong record that I believe most fans will enjoy.

Track Listing

1. Right Where We Left Off
2. Don’t Let Her Pull You Down
3. Listen To Your Friends
4. 47
5. Truck Stop Blues
6. Tangled Up
7. I’ll Never Love Again
8. Reasons
9. Such A Mess
10. Heartless At Best
11. This Isn’t You
12. Don’t Let This Be The End

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The Sleeping Album Stream

February 19, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Head over to The Sleeping’s MySpace page to stream their new album, What It Takes.

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Good Old War Acoustic Sessions

February 19, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Good Old War’s acoustic sessions over at purevolume.com can now be purchased on Amazon.com for $1.99

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Warped Tour Pit Report

February 19, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Warped Tour is currently looking to hire a new pit reporter.

Sounds fun to anyone?

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Ace Enders on iTunes

February 17, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Ace Ender’s new single, The Only Thing I Have (The Sign), can now be purchased on iTunes. Click here to purchase and you will receive an exclusive bonus track.

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The New Regime Update

February 17, 2009 By Ben Minsky 1 Comment

Below is an update from Ilan Rubin of The New Regime/Nine Inch Nails

Hello All, Just wanted to give you an update.  I’ve been in rehearsals with NIN for the past couple weeks and its been great.  I leave for New Zealand/Australia tomorrow.  So to keep in touch with everyone I have set up a Twitter account for everyone who cares to follow. Check it out at: http://www.twitter.com/IlanRubin Hope you are all well. Ilan

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Nine-Inch-Nails, The New Regime

Say Anything Studio Update

February 14, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Below is the first studio update from Say Anything

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: Say Anything, studio update

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